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GCSE Physics Practice Test: Waves - Properties of Waves and Transfer of Energy
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Waves transfer energy from one location to another by vibrating a medium. Some types of wave require a material medium but others don't, they are vibrations in the electric and magnetic fields that can be found throughout the known universe. Understanding how waves work has been very useful to humans as we now use them in many different ways. Longitudinal waves travel as a sequence of compressions and rarefactions. They transfer energy in the same direction as they propagate (travel). They can be thought of as pressure waves, the compressions are areas of higher pressure, whereas the... Show more
GCSE Physics Practice Test: Waves - Properties of Waves and Transfer of Energy
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10 Questions

1. Calculate the frequency of a wave with a speed of 3 x 106 m/s and a wavelength of 1 x 104 m.
2. In addition to being reflected and refracted, how can waves also be manipulated?
3. What units is frequency measured in?
4. Calculate the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave that has a frequency of 10 kHz.
5. The period of a wave T = 1f, if the time period for a wave of wavelength 500 mm is 0.5 seconds, at what speed is the wave travelling?
6. Which of the following is a characteristic of a longitudinal wave?
7. What is the formula of the wave equation?
8. What are the SI units of wavelength?
9. Calculate the speed of a wave with a frequency of 3 Hz and a wavelength of 100 x 10-9 m.
10. What types of waves are used for communications?